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Mary Hardin-Baylor used a dominating defensive performance to
grab an early lead and then found enough second half offense to
make it stand up in a 45-23 victory over St. John Fisher in an NCAA
Division III National Quarterfinal Game. The Cru improves to 13-0
on the season with the win and advances to the NCAA Semifinals for
the second straight year and fifth time overall. The loss ends the
Cardinals season at 10-3.

UMHB grabbed a 2-0 lead when Andy McAteer's pressure forced an
intentional grounding call in the St. John Fisher end zone
following a 75-yard Chad Peevey punt to pin the Cardinals deep in
their own territory. A McAteer interception set up Peevey's 47-yard
field goal to push the lead to 5-0 with 6:45 left in the first
quarter.

Brodrick Crain gave UMHB a 12-0 lead when he picked off another
Tyler Fenti pass and returned it 35 yards for a score with 3:33
left in the first period. UMHB turned the ball over on downs midway
through the second quarter and St. John Fisher went 75 yards in 13
plays before Cody Miller scored on a two-yard run. The Cru blocked
the extra point to keep the lead and 12-6 and used a seven-play,
61-yard drive, capped by Elijah Hudson's one-yard to take a 19-6
lead with 35 seconds to go in the first half.

UMHB drove for a 36-yard Peevey field goal to push the lead to
22-6 and Marcus Wimby hit Michael Carpenter with a 15-yard scoring
strike to make it 29-6 Cru with 7:08 to go in the third. The
Cardinals used another one-yard Miller scoring run to cut the gap
to 29-12, but Cody Jones intercepted the two-point conversion
attempt and returned it 100 yards to make it 31-12 UMHB. Brendan
Carey hit a 26-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter and
Fenti found Nathan Nigolian with a 19-yard scoring strike following
a Cardinal interception. St. John Fisher converted the two-point
conversion to close to within 31-23, but UMHB iced the game with a
pair of touchdown runs from reserve quarterback Brian Gallagher in
the final six minutes.

UMHB finished with just 120 rushing yards and 371 yards of total
offense in the game. St. John Fisher totaled 411 passing yards, but
just 41 rushing and the Cardinals turned the ball over four times
and allowed six sacks.

Hudson ran for 49 yards and a score on 20 carries for UMHB and
he caught four passes for 110 more yards. Zach Anderson threw for
158 yards on 9-20 passing and Eric Nelson caught three passes for
93 yards. Baylor Mullins had a team-high 14 tackles for the Cru and
Deshon Kinsey chipped in 13 more. Crain broke up five passes and
added seven tackles to go with his interception return for a
touchdown.

Fenti was 37-60 for 411 yards and a score for the Cardinals. He
also ran for 22 yards on 18 carries, but was sacked six times and
committed three turnovers. Dan Rudy caught 11 passes for 167 yards
and Kevin Francis added 11 grabs for 108 yards. Sean Preish had 11
tackles and Jordan Andrews posted nine more, including one of St.
John Fisher's two sacks in the game.

UMHB will now face Wisconsin-Whitewater in the NCAA Division III
Semifinals next Saturday. The game site and start time for that
game will be announced tomorrow. The Warhawks are also 13-0 on the
season and beat Linfield College 28-17 in the Quarterfinals. UMHB
will face UWW in the Semifinals for the third time and this will be
the fifth all-time meeting between the two teams. The Warhawks lead
the all-time series 4-0.